雅思小作文C6T1 线表混合
Throughout the century, the largest quantity of water was used for agricultural purposes,
and this increased dramatically from about 500 km3 to around 3, 000 km3 in the year 2000.
Water used in the industrial and domestic sectors also increased, but consumption was
minimal until mid-century. From 1950 onwards, industrial use grew steadily to just over
1, 000 km3, while domestic use rose more slowly to only 300 km3, both far below the
levels of consumption by agriculture.
The table illustrates the differences in agricultural consumption in some areas of the
world by contrasting the amount of irrigated land in Brazil (26,500 km2) with that in
the D.R.C. [100 km2). This means that a huge amount of water is used in agriculture
in Brazil, and this is reflected in the figures for water consumption per person: 359 m3
compared with only 8 m3 in the Congo. With a population of 176 million, the figures for
Brazil indicate how high agricultural water consumption can be in some countries.